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Sorry--I wrote the path <-> build systems mappings backwards above, but they are indeed inconsistent. (Have edited the original post so I don't confuse any future readers, but it was previously wrong.)
So to confirm: cmake is as you want, #include "magic_enum.hpp"
. I'm seeing you made the parallel change for meson in 3c92e90. I've tossed up a quick PR #311 to make things consistent for Bazel (which is what I'm using and why I noticed). On a quick look, it seemed like those were all the build systems; if that's right #311 should resolve!
Thanks again for making a stupendous library and sharing it with the world!
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Thanks for your help!
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Hi,
I think #include "magic_enum.hpp"
, I'll try to quickly fix it.
Thanks for catch and create issues
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It seemed to me that I had configured this correctly in cmake this way #include "magic_enum.hpp"
, but with so many build systems Iām already a little confused, could you tell me where I'm wrong?
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My pleasure. Thanks again for being so great to work with, Daniil, and for putting in the work to share such a great library with the world.
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